
If you are interested in an online MBA program with “live” class options, not simply asynchronic message boards, University of North Dakota has a program that does not require any physical visits to the campus. The program is AACSB accredited and designed for working professionals looking to transition into mid and upper management positions.
New students can begin as early as this August. The most critical feature of this 2-year, 32-credit online program is that every student pays the in-state tuition rate regardless of state of residency. Additionally, live web classes are held only one night a week for this interdisciplinary MBA program.
An optional, onsite open house is open to those interested. UND, in partnership with Lake Region State College (LRSC) in Devils Lake, will host an open house from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009, in Heritage Hall on the LRSC campus for students interested in an online Master of Business Administration degree program. Attendees can visit with faculty and advisers, review the curriculum and admission requirements, learn how the online program works and discuss tuition and financial aid options.
For more information about this MBA option, visit the program website or call(800) 342-8230.
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Janelle is the founder of Edusistance and the creator of the Race to College Success program. You can reach Janelle with comments and suggestions for future articles via email.